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The Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) uses a service by Google called AdWords to position our website at the top of relevant Google search results. The aim is to make the RAD more visible and spread awareness about our products and services. AdWords uses cookies to determine conversions from these adverts or, in other words, how successful these adverts are. The cookies are able to tell us anonymously whether a user who has clicked on the advert, has gone on to purchase one of our products or services. For example, we can tell if a user has clicked on the advert and then gone on to sign up to our Dance School.

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